By Joy Imisi
Pope Francis on Wednesday called on people
to spend less on Christmas presents and celebrations, and donate the money
saved to those in war-ravaged Ukraine.
“It is nice to celebrate Christmas. But
let’s lower the level of Christmas spending a bit,” Francis said in his weekly
general audience at the Vatican.
“Let’s have a more humble Christmas, with
more humble gifts. Let’s send what we save to the Ukrainian people, who need
it,” he said.
Nearly 10 months into the war, hardship
from the fighting has compounded as winter sets in and Russia pounds Ukraine’s
energy infrastructure.
Missile strikes have been crippling resulting
in the periodic loss of electricity, heating, water and phone service across
swathes of Ukraine.
The Ukrainians “are suffering so much. They
are hungry, cold. So many people are dying because there are no doctors or
nurses,” the pope said.
On Tuesday, Ukraine’s Western allies
pledged an additional one billion euros ($1.1 billion) in emergency winter aid
to help the country withstand Russia’s onslaught.
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